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but we're used to it. we can handle it, we're tough. >> reporter: but folks in the northeast whose mettle is about to be tested for the first time in years after an unusually mild and dry winter last season. >> the palms getting sweaty, the excitement starts to build. >> reporter: from hartford to boston and elsewhere. >> if you get a winter snowstorm, you could get 27 inches of snow. >> reporter: it could be an historic winter storm. and it was the motivation many needed to stock up on supplies. >> flashlight, salt, shovel. >> reporter: in hard hit brick township, new jersey, still recovering from superstorm sandy, nerves are frayed as they prepare again for storm surge. >> just really scared. terrified. >> reporter: at this boston area home depot, a much-needed shipment of ice melt arrived. >> new england tonight is struggling with the worst snowfall in its history. >> reporter: for many here, the looming storm brings back memories of the '78 blizzard, a nor'easter that battered the region 35 years ago t
but we're used to it. we can handle it, we're tough. >> reporter: but folks in the northeast whose mettle is about to be tested for the first time in years after an unusually mild and dry winter last season. >> the palms getting sweaty, the excitement starts to build. >> reporter: from hartford to boston and elsewhere. >> if you get a winter snowstorm, you could get 27 inches of snow. >> reporter: it could be an historic winter storm. and it was the motivation many...
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at the sum total, media is hurting us more than helping us. why? >> guest: for the past several years, a lot of us feel like we've let turkey in sandy. but a lot of people are doing are saying hey, put up a few sandbags, here's an umbrella. do as i say it will be fine. they're the ones telling you the umbrella of the sandbags to make you sign. >> host: could you be specific? >> guest: suzy orman has said she would not go to the stock market herself, set up at the money navigator with a small mutual fund investor who is getting amazing results. one of the reasons he was getting amazing results was because he had a typographical error and had misstated some return numbers of the indexes. it's a lot easier to get great results when you do that. so she was doing that. dave ramsey has told people to this day if they can expect 12% average annual returns an american to be fair they did get that 2012, but that was one year. that's not a number people about forgotten on any consistent basis. the other thing he said which i find amazingly hurtful is he urgi
at the sum total, media is hurting us more than helping us. why? >> guest: for the past several years, a lot of us feel like we've let turkey in sandy. but a lot of people are doing are saying hey, put up a few sandbags, here's an umbrella. do as i say it will be fine. they're the ones telling you the umbrella of the sandbags to make you sign. >> host: could you be specific? >> guest: suzy orman has said she would not go to the stock market herself, set up at the money...
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and since it is a monarchy, probably the right word to use. in any case, because benedict xvi is leaving so precipitously, there hasn't been the period of preparation for people to start thinking of a new pope. and on the other hand, maybe because of the publicity around it tcardinals are thinking of i. so completely different. nowhere near as solemn. certainly a lot of tears said when he leave, but not necessarily as solemn as when you have a papal death. >> talking of tears shed and waving going on, let go to ben wedeman down there in the square for reaction to now the pope being there amongst the faithful. ben. >> we didn't hear large applause or clapping, but i think people very much appreciative of the fact that this is the last opportunity to see him as pope benedict making the tour of st. peter's square. now, we are joined by somebody also from germany, angel, you live in italy. this is a german pope. how do you feel about the fact that he's stepping down, he's resigning? >> i'm very sad. i also wrote him a letter trying to encourage hi
and since it is a monarchy, probably the right word to use. in any case, because benedict xvi is leaving so precipitously, there hasn't been the period of preparation for people to start thinking of a new pope. and on the other hand, maybe because of the publicity around it tcardinals are thinking of i. so completely different. nowhere near as solemn. certainly a lot of tears said when he leave, but not necessarily as solemn as when you have a papal death. >> talking of tears shed and...
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give us a sense. in terms of local security. every policeman in the area seems to be focused on this now. >> and the emotion of police who have been guarding fellow -- not only fellow officers who were listed in the manifesto, but the families, the children, the wives, the spouses of officers. and you've already had the daughter of one former officer killed. as lapd chief charlie beck said over the weekend, it's one thing to have a job and as a result of your job you are targeted. but to be related to somebody and be targeted because you are the child of a police officer, you are the spouse of a police officer. i think that it's fair to say that emotions and tensions are running high. >> they sure are. >> and as you know last week, you had lapd officers firing on vehicles that they were just -- that turned out not to be carrying dorner. that didn't match the description of dorner. >> john, we have to go right now. thank you so much. stay with us tonight. we'll be right back with you later. let's go now for knbc for their live re
give us a sense. in terms of local security. every policeman in the area seems to be focused on this now. >> and the emotion of police who have been guarding fellow -- not only fellow officers who were listed in the manifesto, but the families, the children, the wives, the spouses of officers. and you've already had the daughter of one former officer killed. as lapd chief charlie beck said over the weekend, it's one thing to have a job and as a result of your job you are targeted. but to...
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at one point, he used the word "misinterest," to describe a man hater to describe a woman he used to work with at the lapd. >> it appears to me from his writings that he's intelligent, very intelligent. we shouldn't mistake the fact that sometimes he rambles on and on and 11,000 words, there's certainly some rambling in there. we shouldn't mistake that with him not being intelligent. whatever it is, something -- i mean, this man has a remarkable past. i mean, he's done well. he reached a certain level in the navy reserves. he was accepted by the lapd. some thing happened that resulted in a spiraling down. and now, he's -- he's just not going to do anymore. he's not going to put up with anymore. he's forcing the rest of us to listen to him and he's going to take vengeance on his enemies. >> all right. well, thank you very much, candace, john, jeffrey. and as candace said, an accomplished man. it's not just his role in the lapd. as we continue our breaking coverage of the massive manhunt, we're going to talk about the suspected cop killer's link to the united states military, to the na
at one point, he used the word "misinterest," to describe a man hater to describe a woman he used to work with at the lapd. >> it appears to me from his writings that he's intelligent, very intelligent. we shouldn't mistake the fact that sometimes he rambles on and on and 11,000 words, there's certainly some rambling in there. we shouldn't mistake that with him not being intelligent. whatever it is, something -- i mean, this man has a remarkable past. i mean, he's done well. he...
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thanks for joining us. because of you have had experience with a similar situations, not like this, because this is extremely unique, talk about what police are thinking now. safety has to be paramount in their minds. he has wounded two officers this afternoon. and this is a man who has been targeting police, their families, knows how do it and knows how to survive. >> you are absolutely right. at this point it is the well-being and safety of those officers on the scene and additional officers that will be responding as well. >> he said -- i understand that dorner in his manifesto said he does not expect to come out of this live. what does this tell you how this could unfold in the next hour or hours or into the night? >> well, they will certainly try to establish communication opportunities with this individual to see if he will be willing to engage in a dialogue. they will be working on other tactical options to deploy if and when they immediate to exercise size those options. a lot going on behind the sc
thanks for joining us. because of you have had experience with a similar situations, not like this, because this is extremely unique, talk about what police are thinking now. safety has to be paramount in their minds. he has wounded two officers this afternoon. and this is a man who has been targeting police, their families, knows how do it and knows how to survive. >> you are absolutely right. at this point it is the well-being and safety of those officers on the scene and additional...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. and the active ingredient relieves your cough.
do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go...
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can you fill us in? >> usually they will not give you the 100% of the information they have in their minds. it is not going to happen. this is not a "push button, get a banana type of thing." he was so vicious. they were communicating with each other. they did not think we knew. we did not tell them that we knew they were communicating with each other. we intercepted a communication between khalid sheikh mohammed and some of the other detainees in which he said "do not say a word about the courier." that told us a lot about the courier. he speaks to the importance of having a place to take the individuals. we could use that type of communication. we could use it to check a name. it was very helpful for us. >> after the osama bin laden raid came out and the word came out that interrogations played a role, senator mccain gave a speech and said that the first mention of mohammed al-qahtani came from a detainee held in another country. we did not render him to the country for the purpose of interrogation. th
can you fill us in? >> usually they will not give you the 100% of the information they have in their minds. it is not going to happen. this is not a "push button, get a banana type of thing." he was so vicious. they were communicating with each other. they did not think we knew. we did not tell them that we knew they were communicating with each other. we intercepted a communication between khalid sheikh mohammed and some of the other detainees in which he said "do not say...
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they were using the deadline and they were trying to use that against us so that we would pay for it. and i did not want the american people to pay for something that they were supposed to pay for. so that was tense. i remember an argument because they turned to me and said, you are supposed to be on our side. why are you on washington's side? because the taxpayer should not be paying for this. so we had fights over logistical issues. but the intellectual fight started when i invited elizabeth drew in 2007. she is a longtime journalist, observer of the nixon scene, wrote a small biography of richard nixon, a study of his presidency for the american presence series. >> she would not have been a supporter of his. >> but she is a serious person. i made it clear -- look, i have already overseen events with al haig, a number of events. the nixon foundation let me come even though i was not yet fully director, i moderated a lot of events. i worked with them on who we would invite good all i said is i want balance. just give me balance. i would be happy to have people who revere richard nixo
they were using the deadline and they were trying to use that against us so that we would pay for it. and i did not want the american people to pay for something that they were supposed to pay for. so that was tense. i remember an argument because they turned to me and said, you are supposed to be on our side. why are you on washington's side? because the taxpayer should not be paying for this. so we had fights over logistical issues. but the intellectual fight started when i invited elizabeth...
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>>he use of intimition -- i should have used influence. >> he could not name one person publicly. this is gamesmanship of the first order. you have conversations with plenty of members of congress and they feel one way about some of the issues in the middle east, that they simply cannot move an inch on issues involving israel. >> is he in command of the issues? >> i dnot think anybody would have come off well. i think it was a halting performance by chuck hagel, and chuck hagel underline what nina said earlier, not a burbling- nimble person. not a guy that is known for sound bites, not somebody that you would go to for a quotation on deadlines. he would give the thought of context or any answer he would give -- >> god forbid. [laughter] >> more than anything else, i could not get over the badger and quality. yes or no. yes or no, senator. john mccain was looking for vindication for the surge. chuck hagel was not going to give it to him. >> john mccain is not the issue, it is chuck hagel. his problem is not some tax, it is knowledge, elementary knowledge. he spoke about the governm
>>he use of intimition -- i should have used influence. >> he could not name one person publicly. this is gamesmanship of the first order. you have conversations with plenty of members of congress and they feel one way about some of the issues in the middle east, that they simply cannot move an inch on issues involving israel. >> is he in command of the issues? >> i dnot think anybody would have come off well. i think it was a halting performance by chuck hagel, and...
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a nuisance storm for most of us. not a big deal. starts as rain for most. some snow accumulation. wednesday afternoon rush issues. this could be the biggest issue if it does occur during rush hour that nuisance may become more of a threat. so we'll have to watch out for that very closely. partly sunny tomorrow afternoon. breezy and mild with temperatures 49 to 55 degrees. then over the next few days, notice the rain and snow coming in on wednesday and then after that thursday and friday not bad. temperatures in the upper 40s. and then winter comes back and says, hello. 36 on your saturday. 34 on sunday. a high of 29 on monday. wind chills will be in the teens and, yes, there is another chance for some snow on saturday and sunday. a lot of people talking about a big storm this weekend. i don't think that is the case but, still, another chance of snow. not out of the question. >> all right. >> thank you. we have sports coming [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts...
a nuisance storm for most of us. not a big deal. starts as rain for most. some snow accumulation. wednesday afternoon rush issues. this could be the biggest issue if it does occur during rush hour that nuisance may become more of a threat. so we'll have to watch out for that very closely. partly sunny tomorrow afternoon. breezy and mild with temperatures 49 to 55 degrees. then over the next few days, notice the rain and snow coming in on wednesday and then after that thursday and friday not...
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but the little that they do put down leads us to wonder. people at the border are being discriminated against is that an issue you acknowledge that people are complaining and so i think that this is a reality that people are being stopped and that they are being arbitrarily handled while there's also a lot of loopholes in this law that i was able to read into anyway authorities are not allowed to discriminate against people by race or gender but they also don't need to have reason for searches they are supposed to adhered to federal standards when it comes to business secrets medical documents lawyer client interactions except but then again if they find criminal activity they don't have to prove they don't have to necessarily protect that information can you talk about a little bit more about these loophole and really does it make room for them to go about and search anything on anyone. well i think that we have to go individual by individual because there are going to be people that are coming through the border that government agents for
but the little that they do put down leads us to wonder. people at the border are being discriminated against is that an issue you acknowledge that people are complaining and so i think that this is a reality that people are being stopped and that they are being arbitrarily handled while there's also a lot of loopholes in this law that i was able to read into anyway authorities are not allowed to discriminate against people by race or gender but they also don't need to have reason for searches...
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despite what our senses tell us, zeno is telling us that achilles will never catch the tortoise. zeno's paradoxes were a big problem for the greek philosophers, and they did just about everything they could to avoid confronting the infinite because they based their arithmetic and their entire worldview on something much more tangible: geometry. their notion of the mathematical and the physical was intimately linked to the practice of measuring objects using arbitrary but finite units, like the length of a finger or the width of a palm. and as we do today, units like inches or centimeters, these are arbitrary but commonly held divisions of length. now, the greeks believed that given any two lengths, an arbitrary unit of some kind could always be found to measure both lengths in whole-number multiples, meaning that the two lengths are always commensurate, or commensurable. now, pythagoras was perhaps the first to articulate this belief based on whole numbers, and it came from his observations about music. pythagoras noted that if two commensurate strings were strummed to vibrate, t
despite what our senses tell us, zeno is telling us that achilles will never catch the tortoise. zeno's paradoxes were a big problem for the greek philosophers, and they did just about everything they could to avoid confronting the infinite because they based their arithmetic and their entire worldview on something much more tangible: geometry. their notion of the mathematical and the physical was intimately linked to the practice of measuring objects using arbitrary but finite units, like the...
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the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth, with local money being invested. >> now, there's also a
the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point...
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jodi hernandez joins us live. it has to be so unnerving for the teachers and parents. >> reporter: it's very frightening, jessica. fair field police are keeping very tightlipped about their investigation. they still have not released the girl's identity but the killing has rattled everyone here in fair field. there's a makeshift memorial here at the park. this is where people have been stopping by to express their grief but the girl's classmates and friends are really taking it hard. >> she was the sweetest girl ever. she would 0 just make everyone's day. she would always be smiling no matter what she had going on in her life. she would put on a smile and make everyone smile. >> reporter: that's how alice is a watson described her close friend. a seventh grader found unclothed and dead at fair field's park early friday morning. >> i think it's just terrible because she was only 13.his everyone at that age, they should still have, like, a long life ahead of them. they should have a good life. >> reporter: police sp
jodi hernandez joins us live. it has to be so unnerving for the teachers and parents. >> reporter: it's very frightening, jessica. fair field police are keeping very tightlipped about their investigation. they still have not released the girl's identity but the killing has rattled everyone here in fair field. there's a makeshift memorial here at the park. this is where people have been stopping by to express their grief but the girl's classmates and friends are really taking it hard....
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many fans told us they say next year the 49ers go all the way. reporting live in santa clara health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the game didn't go the 49ers way but the bay area still has hopes of winning a super bowl. that is the right to host the super bowl at the 49ers new stadium in santa clara. new tonight at 6:00 p.m. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with why we have a shot at getting it. >> reporter: one big advantage in landing a super bowl is what you see here, a city that has a stadium, or one in the works. we will know in a few months if super bowl l will be played here. many say the odds are better than good. >> reporter: as fans welcome the 49ers home in the team's new home there were hopes for a return to the super bowl and a chance to host it. >> how could you go wrong with that? >> how awesome. looking forward to that. let's go right now. >> reporter: right now is not an option but the mayor says he is confident about 2016. >> we have everything from the golden gate bridge to silicon valley, all the beauty
many fans told us they say next year the 49ers go all the way. reporting live in santa clara health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the game didn't go the 49ers way but the bay area still has hopes of winning a super bowl. that is the right to host the super bowl at the 49ers new stadium in santa clara. new tonight at 6:00 p.m. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with why we have a shot at getting it. >> reporter: one big advantage in landing a super bowl is...
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bazi kanani, live for us right there in south africa. thank you for that. >>> we're going to move on, now, to syria. one of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet. after two years of bloody conflict there, a u.n. panel says the government and those rebels should both be charged with war crimes. >> abc's terry moran made the harrowing journey to the frontier of the battle, the capital, damascus. >> reporter: the road from beirut to damascus. we drove into syria along this heavily guarded route, checkpoint after checkpoint after checkpoint. it is now a lifeline, as damascus, the stronghold of the government of president bashar assad, becomes a city under siege. it is a dirty war, in a crucial country. just look at the map. the chaos engulfing syria threatens to spill over into iraq on one side, israel and lebanon on the other. a nightmare scenario for the u.s. the united nations now estimates that 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting. though, no one really knows. damascus is quiet. some light traffic. no one really walking ar
bazi kanani, live for us right there in south africa. thank you for that. >>> we're going to move on, now, to syria. one of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet. after two years of bloody conflict there, a u.n. panel says the government and those rebels should both be charged with war crimes. >> abc's terry moran made the harrowing journey to the frontier of the battle, the capital, damascus. >> reporter: the road from beirut to damascus. we drove into syria along...
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expect us to p the nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromiseugh expect us to put e nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromisegh expect us to put t nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromise expect us to put the nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromise as he lays out his vision, but will republicans buy it. >>> cruise from hell. more details on board that carnival cruise ship. can i slowly limping its way back to alabama. there is sewage in the hallways. sorry to be sharing those details at this hour of the morning. welcome to a special edition of "early start". >> lots to get to this morning as we hit 5:00 here in washington, d.c.. just a few hours ago really president obama who was challenging congress to act, it was his state of the union address that was a response to from senator marco rubio, response very interesting, but it's what he did during the response that has a lot of people talking this morning. lots to get to, as well. >> first there is another major developing
expect us to p the nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromiseugh expect us to put e nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromisegh expect us to put t nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromise expect us to put the nation's interests before party. >> president obama urging compromise as he lays out his vision, but will republicans buy it. >>> cruise from hell. more details on board...
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oz joining us live from new york city. good to you have with us? >> finally evidence. >> look, based on the study, can guys fallling into the category of not exercising a lot, being, say, couch potatoes increase the sperm count if they try to make changes and get to the gym? >> it shouldn't make a difference to get up and move around. the study is small and men who can are not active and watching tv is a good way of not being active and had some lower sperm counts. people had a lot of activity. i am talking 12 hours a week and they had higher sperm counts and that re-enforces the concept if you have activity in your life, you build up the hormones you need to make sure you have the best of everything in your life. >> and that is not about watching tv per say and that is the idea of not being static or games, being infro the of the computer all day and night? >> and that is about being sedentary. people who sit and work, their life expectancy drops by 11%. >> wow. >> and that is a important reality that many of us don't wake up to and we're designed
oz joining us live from new york city. good to you have with us? >> finally evidence. >> look, based on the study, can guys fallling into the category of not exercising a lot, being, say, couch potatoes increase the sperm count if they try to make changes and get to the gym? >> it shouldn't make a difference to get up and move around. the study is small and men who can are not active and watching tv is a good way of not being active and had some lower sperm counts. people had...
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nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: hi. the judge who is overseeing this bail hearing said he'll make an announcement very soon, probably within 30 to 45 minutes if s osr put pistons, the sprinter known to the world as the blade runner will be free on bail or will he stay in jail until that trial which could take months. both sides, the prosecution and defense have rested their case after four days that have seen a real momentum shift in pistorius' favor especially after yesterday's bombshell when we learned that the lead investigator laying out the case actually against pistorius is himself facing seven charges of attempted murder. the defense had already at that point forced the investigator to back down on many points even admitting pistorius' story is plausible. in a state of panic he could have shot his girlfriend, killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp by mistake thinking her to be a dangerous intruder. the prosecution says that pistorius killed reeva steenkamp in cold blood, he has a history of violent behavior and f
nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: hi. the judge who is overseeing this bail hearing said he'll make an announcement very soon, probably within 30 to 45 minutes if s osr put pistons, the sprinter known to the world as the blade runner will be free on bail or will he stay in jail until that trial which could take months. both sides, the prosecution and defense have rested their case after four days that have seen a real momentum shift in...
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thank you for joining us. these are the top stories we're following in the cnn news room. police are searching california's san bernardino mountains for ex-lapd cop, christopher dorner accused of killing three people. l.a. county supervisors will request a $100,000 reward on tuesday for information leading to dorner's arrest. the big blizzard that went through the northeast has left behind a lot of snow. folks in the area are busy clearing the roads and shoveling snow off of cars. trying to get back to normal after a day of being stuck inside. 370,000 people are still without heat or electricity. >>> joe paterno's family have released a report be a solving the late coach of blame in the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. it said penn state's prior report from the paterno's widow is speaking out now as well on how she felt when she first learned of the accusations. >> it is still hard to accept, but when i read the first presentment of charges, i actually got physically ill. and couldn't read any more for a couple of days. >> the university responded to the family in a writt
thank you for joining us. these are the top stories we're following in the cnn news room. police are searching california's san bernardino mountains for ex-lapd cop, christopher dorner accused of killing three people. l.a. county supervisors will request a $100,000 reward on tuesday for information leading to dorner's arrest. the big blizzard that went through the northeast has left behind a lot of snow. folks in the area are busy clearing the roads and shoveling snow off of cars. trying to get...
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it will keep us of the stable over the next few days. the rate will be heavy at times and could cause flooding issues in the area. report off to the west talking about freezing rain and sleet. -- off to the west talking about freezing rain and sleet. a live picture from kansas city, missouri, where they have gotten at least 5 inches. this is after getting a foot of snow at last week. travel issues expected there. about 100 whites already canceled. -- flights already canceled. amarillo airport closed because of the weather there yesterday. more specifics on our weather here coming up in a few minutes. right now we need to know what is happening on the roadways. >> inbound near capitol street, an accident. 295 of the beltway, crews are dealing with an accident. maryland, live on 270. this is the ramp to get you on to 370. this is the ramp. overhead with news choppers 7. checking out the activity in the ravine where the car overturned. back to you. >> deja vu all over again for the nation's midsection. the latest on the impact from the seco
it will keep us of the stable over the next few days. the rate will be heavy at times and could cause flooding issues in the area. report off to the west talking about freezing rain and sleet. -- off to the west talking about freezing rain and sleet. a live picture from kansas city, missouri, where they have gotten at least 5 inches. this is after getting a foot of snow at last week. travel issues expected there. about 100 whites already canceled. -- flights already canceled. amarillo airport...
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john, bring us up to date on the situation. have you gotten any word beyond what we're getting from the affiliate? >> we're getting -- the information seems to be shutting down. the police scanners have gone silent on this. i think they may have switched to another frequency so that we can't hear what they're doing. as knbc was reporting, they've asked the news helicopters to move out and the faa has put in restrictions over the area. they say, the sheriff's department says that's for the protection of the news crews, but i think you also saw one of the reasons why they would like the tv choppers out in those pictures of what was going up the road to that cabin, some armored vehicles, some -- it looked like an armored vehicle with snow tracks on it that could maneuver in the snow. it's entirely possible if there is power in that cabin that dorner is watching all of this, and they don't want him to know what they're doing. they don't want him to know what they're doing outside the cabin beyond his view. they don't want him to kn
john, bring us up to date on the situation. have you gotten any word beyond what we're getting from the affiliate? >> we're getting -- the information seems to be shutting down. the police scanners have gone silent on this. i think they may have switched to another frequency so that we can't hear what they're doing. as knbc was reporting, they've asked the news helicopters to move out and the faa has put in restrictions over the area. they say, the sheriff's department says that's for the...
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thanks for joining us. i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. the weather is also a big event. mike? >> we will start with what is going on this morning. here is live doppler 7 hd and we are off to a dry start picking up a lot of dry air and fog in the north bay valley. watch out for that. it is thicker and more wide-spread fog. temperatures are running in the mid-30's to upper 30's inland and antioch is 46 and 42 in san jose and 49 in san francisco. in the afternoon we are in the low-to-mid 60's at coast and low-to-upper 60's with a lot of sunshine bay and inland. sue? >> the bay bridge has metering lights still off. no issues coming into san francisco which good for friday morning. you can see the san mateo bridge, the view from the toll plaza westbound you can see a few tail lights headed to the foster city area and no delays here, and starting to slow out of antioch which is typical with speeds of 35 miles per hour moving to the pittsburg area and a good ride through the central valley and up and over the altamont pass. no delays here, as well. kristen and eric? >> we have
thanks for joining us. i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. the weather is also a big event. mike? >> we will start with what is going on this morning. here is live doppler 7 hd and we are off to a dry start picking up a lot of dry air and fog in the north bay valley. watch out for that. it is thicker and more wide-spread fog. temperatures are running in the mid-30's to upper 30's inland and antioch is 46 and 42 in san jose and 49 in san francisco. in the afternoon we are in the...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way...
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>> i need my volunteers. >> pick us! pick us! pick us! >> come on up. >> yeah! >> children, look over there. >> run, everybody! >> ah. >> look at us. >> you have a big line for this. >> let's do this! >> sorry, hoda. sorry, hoda. oh! >> no, no, no, no. >> she's okay. special effects are all about you believing what you see is real. >> let's hear it for hoda. >> oh, my god. i think we tricked them. i'm game for this ride. i'm rusty. >> see you. >> kathie lee is missing out this time. >> what's so frickin' funny? >> oh, my god. that ride rocked. >> we had a great time. it was fun. >> we love universal. >> we're going to spend the whole week here. >> that's right. we promised to come back and pay for all this stuff. >> all righty. it was a lot of fun and we brought it all back for you guys. >> we're going to give it away to you guys. come on. spongebob right there. right here. >> hold on. >> two slippers. >> oh, oh. >> oh, i see you. oh, i see you. >> and. okay, you guys. coming up, you guys, coming up, if you guys thought these prizes were good, you have no idea w
>> i need my volunteers. >> pick us! pick us! pick us! >> come on up. >> yeah! >> children, look over there. >> run, everybody! >> ah. >> look at us. >> you have a big line for this. >> let's do this! >> sorry, hoda. sorry, hoda. oh! >> no, no, no, no. >> she's okay. special effects are all about you believing what you see is real. >> let's hear it for hoda. >> oh, my god. i think we tricked them. i'm game...
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lmfao is with us. we're going to dance right after this. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying
lmfao is with us. we're going to dance right after this. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪...
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thanks for going through that with us. when we see the president tomorrow we're going to see all of what you just mentioned. i think the things that are sexiest to america right now are guns and sequestration. the guns are sexiest to washington. we really appreciate your in sights, again. michael tomasky newsweek and the daily beast. >> up next, a group of democratic congressman will bring victims of gun violence to the state of the union address. we'll speak with the representative who put that idea in motion, right after the break. annual state of the union address. he'll address gun control, immigration reform, and the economy. we however, promise to bring you a current perspective. only on current tv. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announc
thanks for going through that with us. when we see the president tomorrow we're going to see all of what you just mentioned. i think the things that are sexiest to america right now are guns and sequestration. the guns are sexiest to washington. we really appreciate your in sights, again. michael tomasky newsweek and the daily beast. >> up next, a group of democratic congressman will bring victims of gun violence to the state of the union address. we'll speak with the representative who...
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census bureau gave us this answer. it surveys americans even during years when there's not a door to door census. representatives for the census are trained to contact respondent when they're most likely to be home which does include evenings and weekends. all of the training doesn't specifically instruct the reps not to call or visit after 9:00 p.m. the telephone centers outbound call system does prevent them from calling respondent after 9:00 unless the respondent specifically requests a call after that time. consumers have a question about the census, they are encouraged to call in 800-354-7271. so basically, they're not supposed to, but they can. if you have questions to consider for ask liz, put it to ask lis@nbcwashington.com. connect with me on twitter. on facebook searching liz crenshaw's consumer watch. coming up at 5:00, what happened to the pre-printed gear made for the team that loses the super bowl. where can you recycle an old vacuum cleaner and what happens behind the scenes after you drop off something
census bureau gave us this answer. it surveys americans even during years when there's not a door to door census. representatives for the census are trained to contact respondent when they're most likely to be home which does include evenings and weekends. all of the training doesn't specifically instruct the reps not to call or visit after 9:00 p.m. the telephone centers outbound call system does prevent them from calling respondent after 9:00 unless the respondent specifically requests a call...
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that is for us our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. we'll have more on the storm when we come back on the air with an all-new "rock center" in our new time slot tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central. in the meantime, have a good night. have a good weekend. good night. >>> good evening on this friday night. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. tonight a san jose man is behind bars for plotting to blow up a bay area bank. he claimed he would, quote, dance with joy when the bomb exploded. it was a terror plot he planned with a member of the taliban. we have team coverage tonight. investigative reporter tony kovaleski has exclusive details about the suspect. we start with nbc bay area's arturo santiago with the details of this foiled plot. arturo? >> reporter: well, roj, the man was thought to be with the taliban, actually turned out to be an undercover fbi agent. he was so convinced he even developed a plan w
that is for us our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. we'll have more on the storm when we come back on the air with an all-new "rock center" in our new time slot tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central. in the meantime, have a good night. have a good weekend. good night. >>> good evening on this friday night....
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everything that makes us pres perous and they also imperil us. >> and going to the atm machine . to do standard banking and all sorts of things we take for granted and super market scanners can beed bypass a cyber attack. >> everything you do depends on information security . in 2007, some hackers attacked want count reap of estonia and 97 percent of the people do electronic banking. >> and this week hackers had gotin into even the wall street journal and the new york times . i am sure when they got in want new york times they didn't find anything worth while. but a they got into the accounts wasnd 43. that is scary stuff. the gate code to former president bush's house they were able to hack that. that is frightening, isn't it? >> llet me frighten you. our defense system are intruded on . names in public that speak to very serious intrusions in our system necessary real life. we do exercises all of the time to see how secure our exercises are. we have a lot of room for improvement. >> how can we stop it? >> i think unfortunately we have had legislative grid lock long before the h
everything that makes us pres perous and they also imperil us. >> and going to the atm machine . to do standard banking and all sorts of things we take for granted and super market scanners can beed bypass a cyber attack. >> everything you do depends on information security . in 2007, some hackers attacked want count reap of estonia and 97 percent of the people do electronic banking. >> and this week hackers had gotin into even the wall street journal and the new york times ....
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so forgive us our trespasses as we trespass against those we think might one day trespass against us? as for oversight of the program 11 senators have sent president obama a letter demanding to see secret memos that go beyond the white paper to detail the legal justifications for killing american citizens overseas without any due process. oregon democratic senator ron wyden who signed the letter told reporters and i quote "the idea that the president has this extraordinary power that can be utilized in secret without any oversight or accountability i think is wrong and detrimental to the public interest." as for whether the memos will be forthcoming, attorney general holder offered this... >> we'll have to look at this and see how -- what it is we want to do with these memos. you have to understand we're talking about things that are -- go into really kind of how we conduct our offensive operations against a clear and present danger to this nation. >> john: that was attorney general eric holder doing his best george w. bush impression and succeeding. for more on the memo and the obama
so forgive us our trespasses as we trespass against those we think might one day trespass against us? as for oversight of the program 11 senators have sent president obama a letter demanding to see secret memos that go beyond the white paper to detail the legal justifications for killing american citizens overseas without any due process. oregon democratic senator ron wyden who signed the letter told reporters and i quote "the idea that the president has this extraordinary power that can...
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no snow for us. nothing showing up on doppler too close to us. up here across new york and new england, again, 21 inches so far in boston. across much of central and southern connecticut, there are widespread reports of 30 to 36 inches of snow all across southern parts of connecticut. so we missed out on this one. there will be chances for winter weather coming our way. not today. windy and sunny and cold for today. another real cold start coming tomorrow morning. teens and 20s. bright sunshine early tomorrow. by early morning, predawn hours of monday morning as the rain comes in, there may be enough cold air for a little wintry mix first thing. predawn hours of monday morning before that all changes over to just plain old rain. so your saturday. for the rest of this morning, winds in the 25 to 35-mile-per-hour range and teens to low 20s for windchills. this afternoon, winds coming down just a bit but with temperatures only in the upper 30s it's going to stay a cold day. for this evening, again, bundle up. it's going to be a chilly one. tomorrow,
no snow for us. nothing showing up on doppler too close to us. up here across new york and new england, again, 21 inches so far in boston. across much of central and southern connecticut, there are widespread reports of 30 to 36 inches of snow all across southern parts of connecticut. so we missed out on this one. there will be chances for winter weather coming our way. not today. windy and sunny and cold for today. another real cold start coming tomorrow morning. teens and 20s. bright sunshine...
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it moved us down. it got us out of the debt ceiling crisis, which far worse than this, but it left us to deal with the sequester situation which is also very bad. the bottom line you have to have a balanced approach. if we're going to make cuts there are places we can make cuts, and there are reforms we can make in healthcare. those have to be thoughtful like managers do in running a business. this across the board showmanship and brinksmanships damaging for the economy and people's confidence in their own government. >> john: as you mentioned we did have an election although it seems that the republicans are not aware of who won. which makes me ask considering considering that they're still not budging on anything, would we have been better off sir if we would have gone over the fiscal cliff last below? >> no, i don't think. i think the president got a reasonably good deal. we did not solve all of our problems, and there is not going to be a movement where we solve it all, it will be a long thing. but
it moved us down. it got us out of the debt ceiling crisis, which far worse than this, but it left us to deal with the sequester situation which is also very bad. the bottom line you have to have a balanced approach. if we're going to make cuts there are places we can make cuts, and there are reforms we can make in healthcare. those have to be thoughtful like managers do in running a business. this across the board showmanship and brinksmanships damaging for the economy and people's confidence...
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something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to war, told us there were weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew where they were. >> here is chuck hagel's history of the courageous speaker to power of the iraq war. when public opinion is in favor of going to war, he votes yes. when the war goes south, public opinion is against it, he is against it. he has this one opportunity to redeem the war, which is headed south, and the surge, everyone acknowledges it was a success. he voted against it because the surge was against public opinion at the time. >> we have been fighting about the surge forever, and it is not worth fighting about again. what i think is wrong -- you said that this was not about john mccain or lindsey graham. that is wrong. in a congressional hearing, it is about everybody. everyone knows it is a drama. in this drama, chuck hagel was halting, and the republican were bullies. nobody came out looking great. >> the secretary of defense, who has to negotiate with the russians and iranians, and you say he was bullied in a congressional hearing? >> this
something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to war, told us there were weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew where they were. >> here is chuck hagel's history of the courageous speaker to power of the iraq war. when public opinion is in favor of going to war, he votes yes. when the war goes south, public opinion is against it, he is against it. he has this one opportunity to redeem the war, which is headed south, and the surge, everyone acknowledges it was a...
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and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most incredible rivalries in the history of football's biggest game. but in the middle, mom and dad who have experienced this rivalry for a lifetime, but it never got to the level, of course, of a super bowl. and then there's also jay harbaugh, the son of jim, and jay is actually a coaching intern for john. it is a great story, and that's why carol costello filed it. have a listen. >> the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything. fighting for the extr
and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most...
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talk to us about this. i don't think people understand what a big dealle this is. >> it's a very big deal. the voting rights act is the most important civil rights law ever passed and one of the most important laws ever passed by congress. it's a very consequential law that has impacted our society in all sorts of ways that people don't realize. the most important provision of the voting rights act is provision sect five which forces the states primarily in the sit to clear their voting pages with the federal government. it's the most powerful enforcement tool that the federal government has at least with rewards to parts of the country, the parts with the worst history of racial discrimination to try to stop the voter suppression efforts that we saw in 2012. the facts, for example that texas's voter i.d. law in texas redistricting plans not in effect right now is because of section five of the voting rights act. what would happen is if conservatives were able to strike down this provision it would green li
talk to us about this. i don't think people understand what a big dealle this is. >> it's a very big deal. the voting rights act is the most important civil rights law ever passed and one of the most important laws ever passed by congress. it's a very consequential law that has impacted our society in all sorts of ways that people don't realize. the most important provision of the voting rights act is provision sect five which forces the states primarily in the sit to clear their voting...
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we have a few people here with us and we're happy to have c-span join us. thank you very much to be here, and illinois channel is here and liz daryl from the tribune, literary book section, is with us, and we appreciate all of them being here, also voice of america is covering us today as well. just before we go on, should tell you all that while we're live -- and this is not for c-span unfortunately but while we're live you can e-mail in questions. we hope you will. give your first name and where you're from and we'll shout out and try to get it on air as quakily as we can. if you're watching the archives you can always ask us if we have signed books or leftovers. don't want to be with the screen play of the lincoln movie after it gets to be an oscar winner and you don't have it signed. so get it now while you can. and if you're on c-span and would like to be part of us i hope you will by getting to virtual book signing.net and leave your e-mail and be part of the virtual book signing family. also, i should let you know that next month we're not going to h
we have a few people here with us and we're happy to have c-span join us. thank you very much to be here, and illinois channel is here and liz daryl from the tribune, literary book section, is with us, and we appreciate all of them being here, also voice of america is covering us today as well. just before we go on, should tell you all that while we're live -- and this is not for c-span unfortunately but while we're live you can e-mail in questions. we hope you will. give your first name and...